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Nov 26, 2024
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2017-2018 Augusta University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Bachelor of Science with a major in Ecology
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Double or triple majors, or major-minor combinations, that combine Biology, Cell and Molecular Biology, and/or Ecology are not permitted.
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Area A for Bachelor of Science in Ecology
Area B for Bachelor of Science in Ecology
Area C for Bachelor of Science in Ecology
Area D for Bachelor of Science in Ecology
Choose a sequence of two laboratory courses from the following:
Choose one of the following mathematics courses:
Area E for Bachelor of Science in Ecology
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Area F for Bachelor of Science in Ecology
(Grade of C or better is required in all Area F courses)
Select one of the following: 2
Required Lower Division Courses (may be used in the Core Curriculum) and spill over hours from Area F: 2‑16 Hours
(Grade of C or better is required in all these courses.)
Wellness Graduation Requirement: 4 Hours
Students who transfer to Augusta University with less than 60 credit hours must complete the Wellness Requirement.
Major Concentration: 30-32 Hours
(Grade of C or better is required in all these courses.)
Select three upper-division Biology courses. At least two must be 4 hour courses, and at least one must come from each of the following lists:
Terrestrial Electives
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Aquatic Electives
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Upper Division Electives: 14 Hours
(Grade of C or better is required in all these courses.)
To be chosen with the assistance of the student’s faculty advisor.
Major Concentration hours & Upper Elective hours must total at least 43 hours.
Free Electives: 14-17 Hours
Total Hours for the Degree: 124
Satisfactory Completion of the ETS Major Field Test
If a student does not successfully complete a biology course after two attempts (i.e., he/she receives a D, F, W, or WF), the student will be limited to specific registration times for any subsequent attempts. Any student meeting these criteria will not be allowed to register for the course until the last day of late registration. Appeals may be made to the Chair of the Department of Biological Sciences in hardship cases.
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